Multiple Bomb Blasts In Pakistan Kill Over 100 People

Multiple Bomb Blasts In Pakistan Kill Over 100 People

PAKISTAN-UNREST-SOUTHWEST

BANARAS KHAN

Pakistani Shiite Muslim mourners sit beside the coffins of blast victims at a mosque following overnight twin suicide bombings in Quetta on January 11, 2013. A string of bombings in Pakistan including a twin suicide attack on a snooker hall used by Shiite Muslims has left 114 people dead, in one of the deadliest days to hit the nation in years. AFP PHOTO / BANARAS KHAN

Pakistani Shiite Muslim mourners sit beside the coffins of blast victims at a mosque following overnight twin suicide bombings in Quetta on January 11, 2013. A string of bombings in Pakistan including a twin suicide attack on a snooker hall used by Shiite Muslims has left 114 people dead, in one of the deadliest days to hit the nation in years. AFP PHOTO / BANARAS KHAN

PAKISTAN-UNREST-SOUTHWEST

RIZWAN TABASSUM

Pakistani journalists shout slogans against the killing of media persons, in bomb attacks in Quetta, at a protest in Karachi on January 11, 2013. Saif-ur-Rehman was among 92 people who died in one of the deadliest terror attacks in the country's southwestern Quetta city. AFP PHOTO/ Rizwan TABASSUM

Pakistani journalists shout slogans against the killing of media persons, in bomb attacks in Quetta, at a protest in Karachi on January 11, 2013. Saif-ur-Rehman was among 92 people who died in one of the deadliest terror attacks in the country's southwestern Quetta city. AFP PHOTO/ Rizwan TABASSUM

PAKISTAN-UNREST-SOUTHWEST

RIZWAN TABASSUM

Pakistani journalists shout slogans against the killing of media persons, in bomb attacks in Quetta, at a protest in Karachi on January 11, 2013. Saif-ur-Rehman was among 92 people who died in one of the deadliest terror attacks in the country's southwestern Quetta city. AFP PHOTO/ Rizwan TABASSUM

Pakistani journalists shout slogans against the killing of media persons, in bomb attacks in Quetta, at a protest in Karachi on January 11, 2013. Saif-ur-Rehman was among 92 people who died in one of the deadliest terror attacks in the country's southwestern Quetta city. AFP PHOTO/ Rizwan TABASSUM

PAKISTAN-UNREST-SOUTHWEST

RIZWAN TABASSUM

Pakistani journalists gather against the killing of media persons, in bomb attacks in Quetta, at a protest in Karachi on January 11, 2013. Saif-ur-Rehman was among 92 people who died in one of the deadliest terror attacks in the country's southwestern Quetta city. AFP PHOTO/ Rizwan TABASSUM

Pakistani journalists gather against the killing of media persons, in bomb attacks in Quetta, at a protest in Karachi on January 11, 2013. Saif-ur-Rehman was among 92 people who died in one of the deadliest terror attacks in the country's southwestern Quetta city. AFP PHOTO/ Rizwan TABASSUM

PAKISTAN-UNREST-SOUTHWEST

RIZWAN TABASSUM

Pakistani relatives and journalists offer funeral prayers to Saif-ur-Rehman, a reporter of Pakistan's private Samaa TV in Karachi on January 11, 2013. Saif-ur-Rehman was among 92 people who died in one of the deadliest terror attacks in the country's southwestern Quetta city. AFP PHOTO/ Rizwan TABASSUM

Pakistani relatives and journalists offer funeral prayers to Saif-ur-Rehman, a reporter of Pakistan's private Samaa TV in Karachi on January 11, 2013. Saif-ur-Rehman was among 92 people who died in one of the deadliest terror attacks in the country's southwestern Quetta city. AFP PHOTO/ Rizwan TABASSUM

PAKISTAN-UNREST-SOUTHWEST

RIZWAN TABASSUM

Pakistani relatives and journalists carry the coffin of Saif-ur-Rehman, a reporter of Pakistan's private Samaa TV in Karachi on January 11, 2013. Saif-ur-Rehman was among 92 people who died in one of the deadliest terror attacks in the country's southwestern Quetta city. AFP PHOTO/ Rizwan TABASSUM

Pakistani relatives and journalists carry the coffin of Saif-ur-Rehman, a reporter of Pakistan's private Samaa TV in Karachi on January 11, 2013. Saif-ur-Rehman was among 92 people who died in one of the deadliest terror attacks in the country's southwestern Quetta city. AFP PHOTO/ Rizwan TABASSUM

PAKISTAN-UNREST-SOUTHWEST

RIZWAN TABASSUM

Pakistani relatives and journalists carry the coffin of Saif-ur-Rehman, a reporter of Pakistan's private Samaa TV in Karachi on January 11, 2013. Saif-ur-Rehman was among 92 people who died in one of the deadliest terror attacks in the country's southwestern Quetta city. AFP PHOTO/ Rizwan TABASSUM

Pakistani relatives and journalists carry the coffin of Saif-ur-Rehman, a reporter of Pakistan's private Samaa TV in Karachi on January 11, 2013. Saif-ur-Rehman was among 92 people who died in one of the deadliest terror attacks in the country's southwestern Quetta city. AFP PHOTO/ Rizwan TABASSUM

PAKISTAN-UNREST-SOUTHWEST

BANARAS KHAN

Pakistani Shiite Muslims chant slogans in a protest in Quetta on January 11, 2013, against the bomb attacks. Extremist bomb attacks killed 125 people in one of Pakistan's deadliest days for years, raising concerns about rising violence in the nuclear-armed country ahead of general elections. AFP PHOTO/ Banaras KHAN

Pakistani Shiite Muslims chant slogans in a protest in Quetta on January 11, 2013, against the bomb attacks. Extremist bomb attacks killed 125 people in one of Pakistan's deadliest days for years, raising concerns about rising violence in the nuclear-armed country ahead of general elections. AFP PHOTO/ Banaras KHAN

PAKISTAN-UNREST-SOUTHWEST

RIZWAN TABASSUM

Pakistani Shiite Muslims chant slogans during a protest rally in Karachi on January 11, 2013, against the bomb attacks in Quetta. Extremist bomb attacks killed 125 people in one of Pakistan's deadliest days for years, raising concerns about rising violence in the nuclear-armed country ahead of general elections. AFP PHOTO/ Rizwan TABASSUM

Pakistani Shiite Muslims chant slogans during a protest rally in Karachi on January 11, 2013, against the bomb attacks in Quetta. Extremist bomb attacks killed 125 people in one of Pakistan's deadliest days for years, raising concerns about rising violence in the nuclear-armed country ahead of general elections. AFP PHOTO/ Rizwan TABASSUM

PAKISTAN-UNREST-SOUTHWEST

RIZWAN TABASSUM

Pakistani Shiite Muslims chant slogans during a protest rally in Karachi on January 11, 2013, against the bomb attacks in Quetta. Extremist bomb attacks killed 125 people in one of Pakistan's deadliest days for years, raising concerns about rising violence in the nuclear-armed country ahead of general elections. AFP PHOTO/ Rizwan TABASSUM

Pakistani Shiite Muslims chant slogans during a protest rally in Karachi on January 11, 2013, against the bomb attacks in Quetta. Extremist bomb attacks killed 125 people in one of Pakistan's deadliest days for years, raising concerns about rising violence in the nuclear-armed country ahead of general elections. AFP PHOTO/ Rizwan TABASSUM

PAKISTAN-UNREST-SOUTHWEST

RIZWAN TABASSUM

Pakistani Shiite Muslims chant slogans during a protest rally in Karachi on January 11, 2013, against the bomb attacks in Quetta. Extremist bomb attacks killed 125 people in one of Pakistan's deadliest days for years, raising concerns about rising violence in the nuclear-armed country ahead of general elections. AFP PHOTO/ Rizwan TABASSUM

Pakistani Shiite Muslims chant slogans during a protest rally in Karachi on January 11, 2013, against the bomb attacks in Quetta. Extremist bomb attacks killed 125 people in one of Pakistan's deadliest days for years, raising concerns about rising violence in the nuclear-armed country ahead of general elections. AFP PHOTO/ Rizwan TABASSUM

PAKISTAN-UNREST-NORTHWEST

STR

Local residents carry the coffin of a bomb blast victim during a funeral in Mingora, the main town in the district, on January 11, 2013. An explosion at a religious gathering in Pakistan's northwestern Swat valley that killed 22 people and wounded more than 80 was caused by a bomb, officials said Friday. AFP PHOTO/STR

Local residents carry the coffin of a bomb blast victim during a funeral in Mingora, the main town in the district, on January 11, 2013. An explosion at a religious gathering in Pakistan's northwestern Swat valley that killed 22 people and wounded more than 80 was caused by a bomb, officials said Friday. AFP PHOTO/STR

PAKISTAN-UNREST-NORTHWEST

STR

A Pakistani policeman stands guard outside a religious seminary after a day a bomb explosion in the outskirts of Mingora, the main town in the district, on January 11, 2013. An explosion at a religious gathering in Pakistan's northwestern Swat valley that killed 22 people and wounded more than 80 was caused by a bomb, officials said Friday. AFP PHOTO/STR

A Pakistani policeman stands guard outside a religious seminary after a day a bomb explosion in the outskirts of Mingora, the main town in the district, on January 11, 2013. An explosion at a religious gathering in Pakistan's northwestern Swat valley that killed 22 people and wounded more than 80 was caused by a bomb, officials said Friday. AFP PHOTO/STR

PAKISTAN-UNREST-NORTHWEST

STR

Local residents offer funeral prayers for a bomb blast victim in Mingora, the main town in the district, on January 11, 2013. An explosion at a religious gathering in Pakistan's northwestern Swat valley that killed 22 people and wounded more than 80 was caused by a bomb, officials said Friday. AFP PHOTO/STR

Local residents offer funeral prayers for a bomb blast victim in Mingora, the main town in the district, on January 11, 2013. An explosion at a religious gathering in Pakistan's northwestern Swat valley that killed 22 people and wounded more than 80 was caused by a bomb, officials said Friday. AFP PHOTO/STR

PAKISTAN-UNREST-NORTHWEST

STR

Local residents carry the coffin of a bomb blast victim during a funeral in Mingora, the main town in the district, on January 11, 2013. An explosion at a religious gathering in Pakistan's northwestern Swat valley that killed 22 people and wounded more than 80 was caused by a bomb, officials said Friday. AFP PHOTO/STR

Local residents carry the coffin of a bomb blast victim during a funeral in Mingora, the main town in the district, on January 11, 2013. An explosion at a religious gathering in Pakistan's northwestern Swat valley that killed 22 people and wounded more than 80 was caused by a bomb, officials said Friday. AFP PHOTO/STR

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Pakistani Shiite Muslim mourners sit beside the coffins of blast... News PhotoBombing,Coffin,Conflict,Following,Horizontal,Mosque,Mourner,Pakistan,Quetta,Shi'ite Islam,Sitting,Suicide,Suicide Bombing,Terrorism,Victim,ViolencePhotographer BANARAS KHANCollection: AFP 2013 AFPPakistani Shiite Muslim mourners sit beside the coffins of blast victims at a mosque following overnight twin suicide bombings in Quetta on January 11, 2013. A string of bombings in Pakistan including a twin suicide attack on a snooker hall used by Shiite Muslims has left 114 people dead, in one of the deadliest days to hit the nation in years. AFP PHOTO / BANARAS KHAN (Photo credit should read BANARAS KHAN/AFP/Getty Images)